MURFREESBORO — A man trying to evade arrest had his 2-year-old son in the car with him at the time, according to a Murfreesboro Police Department report provided to The Daily News Journal.

The police report stated that officers had been dispatched Monday to a home on Lincoya Drive for a domestic dispute, when they received word that the suspect in that dispute had fled with his toddler in the car.

Officers saw the red Camry driven by the suspect, Aaron Benjamin Driscoll, 32, of Medford Campbell Avenue. When the officers turned the car to make a traffic stop, the Camry accelerated and ran a stop sign at the intersection with Bradyville Pike, the report stated.

The officer said Driscoll turned on to Bradyville Pike, narrowly avoiding a collision, and eventually stopped and pulled over on Millwood Road, the report stated. Officers had been advised by dispatch that Driscoll was armed, so they proceeded to detain him.

Officers reported that Driscoll continued to fight as they put him in handcuffs. He has been charged with aggravated domestic assault and resisting arrest.

His bond is set at $52.500.

Man faces statutory rape charges

MURFREESBORO — Murfreesboro Police officers were called to a home after a mother found an 18-year-old man hiding under her 14-year-old daughter’s bed, according to the police report.

MURFREESBORO — Murfreesboro Police officers Tuesday were called to Target in reference to a shoplifting incident.

When they arrived, officers found Ryan Emmanuel Cecil, 21, Tremont Drive, and reported they found him concealing a Nikon D3300 camera, recognized as one that had been taken from the store the night before.

After receiving consent to search, officers reported finding other items reported stolen by Target, including another camera, clothing, two watches and miscellaneous items, all totaling $1,484, the report stated.

Cecil was charged with theft over $1,000, the report stated. His bond is set at $3,000.

Woman charged for failure to ID man

MURFREESBORO — A Murfreesboro woman was arrested after her 6-year-old son gave police officers the name they were seeking, according to a report from the Murfreesboro Police Department.

The incident occurred just after midnight Tuesday, when officers were pulling a vehicle over to a traffic stop on Greenland Avenue, the report stated. The vehicle pulled into one parking lot then another, but did not respond to the police lights.

The car went on, eventually stopping in an apartment parking lot. At that time, the police report stated, a man got and ran off into the darkness.

A woman, Tabitha Parks, 32, of Murray Kittrell Road remained in the vehicle with her 6-year-old son. According o to the report, Parks told officers she did not know the man well, and had just met him.

She provided a name, “Jake,” but when her son was asked the man’s name, he provided another name, Norman Hiner, who had outstanding warrants, the report stated.

Officers also found paperwork in the vehicle with Hiner’s name, the report stated. Officers reported that when asked again, Parks said the man who had fled was Norman Hiner and she had been seeing him six months.

She was arrested and charged with filing a false report, the report stated. Her bond is set at $4,000.

Police investigate shots fired on Wenlon

MURFREESBORO — Officers responded to a reports of shots being fired on Wenlon Drive Monday afternoon, according to a Murfreesboro Police Department report.

When officers arrived, they found shell casings on the ground, according to the police report. One man, Azubike Ndidi Onuoso, came out and asked officers what was going on.

His roommate, Devin Arrington, also came out of the apartment and matched a description the maintenance man had given of a man seen near the area where the shots were reported. Witnesses also said someone drive away in a silver car after the shots were fired.